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Champion Mine Detection Dog to Visit Ojai

utsi the dog.bmpSubmitted by Scott Smith:

Champion Mine Detection Dog to Visit Ojai

Place: Meiners Oaks Elementary School, 400 South Lomita Ave., After-School Program (back of the school)
Date: Thursday, January 17
Time: 3-4pm

The public is invited to see a free landmine awareness demonstration featuring retired mine dog Utsi, and the President of the Marshall Legacy Institute, General Perry Baltimore.

This demonstration will highlight the upcoming Legacy Of Hope Golf Tournament to be held at the Ojai Valley Inn and Spa on March 10th. The purpose of the tournament is to raise funds to train and deliver six mine detection dogs to the country of Lebanon, and to assist landmine victims. Professional golfers Jim Colbert, Jay Sigel and Dave Eichelberger will be featured in this event.

More about Utsi, the Marshall Legacy Institute, and a shocking YouTube video after the jump...

About Utsi
Utsi (rhymes with foot-sy) is a beautiful Belgian Malinois (Belgian Shepherd) who was born in the Netherlands in 1999. Her first language is Dutch! Utsi was trained in Texas when she was 18-months old. After that she was deployed to Africa where she worked for five years. This wonderful dog “sniffed for mines” and saved lives in Eritrea, clearing thousands of acres of landmines so the land could be returned to productive use by the people. Utsi was retired in the summer of 2006 and adopted by The Marshall Legacy Institute to serve as the official Canine Ambassador to the for the Marshall Legacy Institute (MLI).

About the Marshall Legacy Institute
MLI (www.marshall-legacy.org) provides mine detection dogs, management training, and mine awareness education to reduce suffering and restore hope to people, especially children, in war-torn countries. Over the last decade, MLI has provided nearly 100 landmine detection dogs to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Eritrea, Lebanon, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

"I’ve been raising awareness and money for this cause for a while…it’s a no-brainer. Here’s a 60-sec video for you to watch and be thankful for where you live:"

Author's note: It's not for kids or the faint of heart, but it's certainly compelling.

For more Information or to donate:
Scott Smith (805) 640-1004
hscottsmith@sbcglobal.net
www.marshall-legacy.org